Question
Which statement best explains changes in political power in South Carolina after Reconstruction?(1 point)
Responses
Local governments gained more political power and lawmaking abilities compared to the state government.
Local governments gained more political power and lawmaking abilities compared to the state government.
Reconstruction guaranteed equal political rights for sharecroppers and freedmen for the long term.
Reconstruction guaranteed equal political rights for sharecroppers and freedmen for the long term.
The adoption of the 1895 Constitution limited the political power of non-White and non-wealthy groups in South Carolina.
The adoption of the 1895 Constitution limited the political power of non-White and non-wealthy groups in South Carolina.
Black Americans were elected as state senators, allowing them to guarantee voting rights for formerly enslaved peoples.
Responses
Local governments gained more political power and lawmaking abilities compared to the state government.
Local governments gained more political power and lawmaking abilities compared to the state government.
Reconstruction guaranteed equal political rights for sharecroppers and freedmen for the long term.
Reconstruction guaranteed equal political rights for sharecroppers and freedmen for the long term.
The adoption of the 1895 Constitution limited the political power of non-White and non-wealthy groups in South Carolina.
The adoption of the 1895 Constitution limited the political power of non-White and non-wealthy groups in South Carolina.
Black Americans were elected as state senators, allowing them to guarantee voting rights for formerly enslaved peoples.
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The statement that best explains changes in political power in South Carolina after Reconstruction is:
**"The adoption of the 1895 Constitution limited the political power of non-White and non-wealthy groups in South Carolina."**
This statement reflects the reality that the 1895 Constitution implemented measures such as literacy tests and poll taxes, which disenfranchised many African Americans and poor whites, thereby consolidating political power among the wealthy white population in South Carolina.
**"The adoption of the 1895 Constitution limited the political power of non-White and non-wealthy groups in South Carolina."**
This statement reflects the reality that the 1895 Constitution implemented measures such as literacy tests and poll taxes, which disenfranchised many African Americans and poor whites, thereby consolidating political power among the wealthy white population in South Carolina.
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